Can Republicans and Democrats come together after a nasty election to make progress on energy, water, transportation and other climate-related concerns? Those issues were barely a sideshow in the 2016 national election, but climate disruption requires modifying how we run our economy and get around. Is it naive to think elected leaders can bury the hatchet and find common ground in the state legislature or the U.S. Congress? Where are the opportunities for political deals?
Join a conversation about licking wounds, moving forward and getting to work on important systems that need fixing.
Christine Pelosi
Superdelegate for Democratic Party; Political Strategist
Duf Sundheim
2016 Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate
Tony Strickland
Former California State Senator; California Chairman, The Committee for American Sovereignty
Tony Thurmond
California State Assemblymember